Josep Paradells Aspas

Also published under:J. P. Aspas, J. Aspas

Affiliation

Department of Network Engineering, Universitat Poltècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona, Spain
I2CAT Foundation, Barcelona, Spain

Topic

Medium Access Control,Bitrate,Control Messages,Envelope Detector,On-off Keying,Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,Physical Layer,Power Consumption,Wake-up Radio,Actuator,Ad Hoc Networks,Backward Compatibility,Bidirectional Communication,Bit Length,Connectivity Maintenance,Cyclic Prefix,Data Frame,Data Packets,Decoding,Default Values,Discrete Fourier Transform,Extinction Ratio,Fading Channel,Frame Length,Frequency Band,GHz Band,Gray Zone,Heterogeneous Network,Home Automation,IEEE Standard,Implementation Of Approach,Incoming Signals,Input Bits,Internet Of Things,Internet Of Things Networks,Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform,Lack Of Infrastructure,Layering,Least Significant Bit,Limited Mobility,Link Layer,Low Amplitude,Low-power Devices,Maintenance Mechanisms,Map Symbols,Maximum Length,Maximum Size,Mesh Network,Mobile Users,Most Significant Bit,

Biography

Josep Paradells Aspas is currently the Director of the i2CAT Foundation and a Professor with the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. He is also the Co-Director of the master program in the Internet of Things (IoT) offered by Fundació UPC. He has been working in the area of the Internet of Things, in particular with wireless interfaces and protocols. He has participated in national and European public-funded research projects and collaborated with several Spanish telecommunications companies. In 2012, he was recognized as the best academic trajectory.